What to do with a problem Cat

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We have two girl cats, That are yet to have there overys pulled out.

The problem is, is there is a big White male cat with that keeps Harrassing them and chasing them and chasing them everywhere.
He even sits out side our doors waiting for them to come out side :mad:
And to make thinks worse he thinks he owns the place and has sprayed all the doors and some windows.

Now how the hell do i stop this white cat coming around and fighting with our half male cat(He got snipped long ago), Spraying on every thing, Chasing and harassing the 2 girl cats, and waiting out side for the cats to leave the house?
 
get some tiger pool and smear it outside the house will do the trick.

Or, shoot the thing with water pistols when it comes around.
 
kitten_caboodle said:
Supersoaker. However, tbh it will continue til they get done as boy cats can smell a female on heat from a long way away.

They're a bit like male OCUK'ers in that respect. :D
:eek:

I resemble that statement.
 
kitten_caboodle said:
Supersoaker. However, tbh it will continue til they get done as boy cats can smell a female on heat from a long way away.

I took after him with the hose yesterday. Im not sure if i got him or not because he is damm fast
 
Sadly, until you get the two girls fixed, there's not a lot you can do. That cat will probably walk through the fires of hell to get at them as long as they have even the capability to go into heat......


<----- Now has 7 cats, has had cats for pets since I can remember......
 
I should also add that my cat is only about 4 or 5 months old :(
And the other cat is about 14 months old(its my cats mother)
Woudl my cat(the 4 or 5 month year old) be in trouble if she gets pregnant?
 
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should sort him out :)
 
id get your female cats spayed as soon as possible.

to be fair, theres nothing you can do about a tom cat. once he knows theres females around he wont really leave.


although some people will think the water pistal idea is wrong, as long as you arnt hurting the cat with the water pistal (ie dont use a high powerd super soaker etc) i think its a good idea. He should soon learn that your garden = getting wet.

So your "half male" cat is a lot smaller/younger? There should come a point when he gets old enough to protect your garden.


We are kinda lucky. We have a stray tom cat that kinda protects our area as its his own. Our two female cats (1 hates him, 1 loves him ;)) are basicaly protected by him. He doesnt let other males anywhere near our garden, and he chases off any other females (female vs female fights are often the worst). And because he's getting old he can rarely muster up a big skinky spray... :)
 
Overlag said:
So your "half male" cat is a lot smaller younger?

Our male cat is probably a lot older then the white one. Hes about 9 or 10 possibly even 11.
Hes more interested in sleeping these days, he is huge but he used to always have my old cat(Got hit by a car 2 years ago :( ) around to defend the area.
Hes strong enough but he seems to get hurt much more then my old cat used to
 
squiffy said:
I hope you're joking..otherwise :mad:

why? if a cat was weeing over my house id shoot it. Same went for the cat that was eating bady chicks we had in the garden at home.

Stopped it eating birds didnt it!
 
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